Tesla is aiming to produce slightly more than 20,000 Model Ys in the last three weeks of December, including the week when output is suspended, according to Reuters.
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In addition to shortening shifts, the onboarding process for some new employees at Tesla's Shanghai plant has been suspended, according to Bloomberg.
From January to November, Tesla delivered 397,844 vehicles in China, up 59.05 percent from 250,141 vehicles in the same period last year.
Zhu was in Austin this week and brought some of his engineering team from China to help oversee the Giga Texas ramp-up, according to Bloomberg.
Zhu's CEO role will be global, but his responsibilities will likely be limited to Tesla's automotive business and not include its self-driving and robotics programs, the report said, citing different sources.
As Tesla's insurance subsidy for Chinese consumers buying inventory cars was halved in December, it's offering new discounts to spur demand.
The production cut at Tesla's Shanghai plant will take effect as soon as this week, a move estimated to likely reduce output by about 20 percent, according to Bloomberg.